Apple manufacturer Foxconn is said to have made a large bid for Toshibas NAND storage unit. According to a new report from The Wall Street Journal, Foxconn this week offered up $27 billion for the business, a bid considerably higher than had previously been offered by companies such as Broadcom.Last week, it was reported that Apple was among companies involved in a bidding war for Toshibas storage business, but it now seems as if reports confused Foxconns efforts as Apples. Nevertheless, Foxconn acquiring the business would be beneficial for Apple, as well.Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe would like to see a Japanese company or a joint U.S.-Japan conglomerate purchase the business, but Foxconns offer would be hard to resist if its the most financially enticing.